ZOS_LenaicR wrote: »Hi guys,
You should try to repair your game files first. To do this, please open the launcher, click on Game Options (under the NEWS section), and select Repair from the drop-down menu. Once the repair is complete, you can try logging into the game again.
If the initial repair does not work, players should please try the following:
- Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Zenimax Online\The Elder Scrolls Online for the North American megaserver or C:\Program Files (x86)\Zenimax Online\The Elder Scrolls Online EU for the European megaserver.
- Look for the Depot folder and move it to the desktop. Players can drag and drop the folder for ease.
- Reopen the launcher and run the repair again.
Please tell us if this doesn't solved your issue. We will be glad to help you further.
Friesenberg wrote: »@Lionxoft I was using a Arris router/modem from comcast until I switched it to bridge mode and got a new router. Game runs fine now, and my connection in general got better.
Other suggestions which might help is that; if you have another hard drive try installing W10 free to download and use, it gets updated automatically. I suppose its like a beta version.
You get to have your say how you want it to be etc.. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-au/windows-10/about
Only install the game and see how that goes with updates, I haven't tried this yet but its just a thought.
ZOS_MollyH wrote: »Hello,
Thank you all for your patience while we continue to develop a resolution to this issue. For those of you using Windows 8.1 as an OS, have you been able to try running ESO via Compatibility Mode for Windows 8 or Windows XP?
Thank you again for your patience while we continue working to get this resolved!